The Pied Piper of Polyvagal Theory: Deb Dana

The Pied Piper of Polyvagal Theory: Deb Dana

Learn from Stephen Porges protegee, Deb Dana, about her book, Polyvagal Theory in Therapy. Having known Deb professionally for almost two decades I know her amazing capacity to take complicated subjects and make them understandable.

Deb talks to us about the science of feeling safe enough to engage with life and take the risks of living life. The Polyvagal Theory is the foundational model that sits underneath the models of how we’re trained.

Three organizing principles: neuroception, hierarchy and co-regulation are explored in the interview.